Less than a week ahead of kickoff in the preseason opener at the sold-out Levi’s Stadium, Silicon Valley businesses are figuring out how to cash in on San Francisco 49ers home games.

From restaurants and marketplaces to an amusement park, local companies have lined up shuttle buses as well as shopping and dining packages to make their businesses part of fans’ game days in Santa Clara.

Silicon Valley businesses seeking to coattail on 49ers games are part of the economic halo effect that sports boosters often point to as a benefit of hosting teams in an area. The amount of economic benefit such activities bring is often a point of debate between those in favor of offering teams financial incentives to locate in a city and those who call such inducements unnecessary giveaways.

Though the 49ers' stadium is in Santa Clara, businesses in surrounding towns are trying to find ways to connect themselves to the team. In San Jose, San Pedro Square Market is offering fans bus rides to and from the stadium for the first preseason game on Aug. 17.

Just down the street from San Pedro Square Market, the Sonoma Chicken Coop and its owner Cindy Teague are planning game-day promotions of their own.

“The Coop offers an all-inclusive package that includes parking, brunch, bottomless mimosas, round-trip transportation to and from Levi’s Stadium, and post-game specials on game days,” said the Coop’s general manager Jeremy Rydza.

David Andre, vice president, marketing and communications with the Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau, said in a statement that several other businesses near Levi’s Stadium, located off Great America Parkway in Santa Clara, have taken steps to accommodate tailgaters on game days.

The 18,000-square-foot Great America Pavilion adjacent to the stadium will feature unlimited food, two bars, flat-screen TVs, a fireplace and the 49ers Gold Rush Cheerleaders, among other amusements, according to Andre. The registration fees for the tailgating area are $95 on game day and $850 for the entire season.

Several hotels and restaurants in Santa Clara have also positioned themselves to capitalize on game days. Among them are the Avatar Hotel, Hilton, Hyatt Regency, Marriott and Birk’s Restaurant, according to a press release from the Santa Clara Convention and Visitors Bureau.

Meanwhile, Team San Jose reminds locals that Levi’s Stadium is planning to host far more events than 49ers’ games.

“Team San Jose’s collaborative partnership between San Jose Earthquakes, San Jose Sports Authority, local San Jose hotels and Levi’s Stadium reinforces our region as a leading sports destination,” said Noe Sacoco Jr., a communications manager with the group. “We look forward to leveraging these partnerships to attracting and scoring major sporting events, including upcoming events like Super Bowl 50, WrestleMania, and the 2014 PAC-12 Championships.